When I was renting a house, everything was perfect. No issues, all agents was very helpful... Everything changed when I was in situation that lanlord send me a letter with information that I need to move out during 2 months, because he want to move in!!!! ... read full review

What a lying crap company this is . Don't trust anything they say , better still avoid at all cost . They need to be closed down. They lie about tennant references and where they previously lived they don't do checks on guarantors and don't do home visits .... read full review

They are appalling when returning phone calls. They are excellent at advertising, but when tenants are in place, especially if they are full management they will ignore your calls. T hey have called ID so they can see who is getting in touch and no ... read full review

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fees are easy to read and understand

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Kindly note that legally, letting agents need to publish information about their tenancy fees, government-approved redress schemes and client money protection schemes on their website and on third party websites (on which agents are listed). For properties to lease/rent in England, agents need to keep this information up to date and precise on allAgents or specify within the property description.